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FAMOUS FRENCH AVIATRIX “CALIFORNIA FIG IS CHILD’S LAXATIVE Doesn't hurt*.bit-and-FreMoST costs only * few cents* Look at tongue! / Remove poison* from stomach, liver and '" bowel 8. If Constipated, Bilious or Headachy...take "Cascarets” ' inn time on small, scattered bunches* of fish. • . V,,,/'-. • “It Is quite possible also that schools of large fish might be flistln- guished from those of smaller, leaner /Schools That* Escape the Eye in 6row’s Nest Readily Seen From Plane. Stck headache, biliousness, coated fish, although thls-wauLd require ex tongue, or perlerice In observation .Another field Trace-thls to torpid^ llvejv; delayedr*<er menting food ln-The bOWeta. ' ’► Poisonous-matter clogged In the in testines, Instead of being cast out of tha system Is re-absorbed Into the blood., -When this poison reaches the delicate bralp tissues It causes congestion and that dull, throbbing, Sickening head ache. * - ' Cascftrets immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigested food and -foul take tile ejcftsa bile frorrTthe Hver -and carry out all the constipated waste matter and pol- for experiment would lhrtn the guid ance.'of fishing steamers to large schools not yjblble from Xhe cn>sstrees, hut pTaThiy visible’from, aircraft; and eompiunfcatlon by means of^wTr^TesS telephone, harking buoys or other de vices would enable' the boats to set the_seine around" the fish invisible to them. JSn^h Cooperation would be of great advantage to the naval air serv ice as well,as to the fishing tnteres’ts, as~Tt would provide for the naval avi ators excellent practice in scouting, station finding and communication.” Flight Made by-Navy Craft Bare* Time Worth as Locator _and — Saver—Act as Guide to Steamers. Accepts “California" ‘-Syrup . of Figs New York?—A new- use for air planes had heen found. Schools of fish for which, the fishing fleets along the coast may search'vlltnty for d*ays can be detected from a seaplane, ac- only—look for the name California on the package, then you are sore your child Is having the hestUnd most harm less laxative or physic for the little' stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its delicious fruity taste. ~ / FuLL directions for child’s dose eu'ettjdi bot tle. Give it without fWr. / Mother! You must say “California.** With ybur fingers! .Yon-can liftoff any hard;corn, soft,, corn, or com be tween the toes, and the hard akin cal luses from bottom of feet A tiny "bottle of “Freezone”' costs little at any drug store; apply a few A Cascaret tonight will surely drops *upon the corn or. callns. In- straighten you out by rimming. They stantly It-Stops hurting, then shortly work while you sleep.—Adv. you lift that bothersome corn or callus right off, root and all, without one hit of pain or soreness. Truly ! No hum bug! —' .— cording.to a report by AY, W of fiskttdte^ *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦»»» ♦ New Vaccine Method <► ♦ Used to Check the Flu <► Tragedy of Humor. “Is this a joke factory?” asked a facetious visitor. “You might call It that,’’ re.pli.ed.the melnnchply cdiuinri^ctmdlector. “But I don’t-understand why the ”—■‘Cafet^fia-'Xcok. ~ Mrs. C.lynier (giving a little dinner)^ —Oh, .Tulin, the nu<id Just walked out on mo! Won't- you .-serve ? - Cook (firnily)—in the -dinin' room! But Fve had ejtfetefia_jexperi- London.—A new -method of preparing vaccines, which may result iff complete mastery of infectious - diseases,’* is de scribed In the Bon don- Lancet Wouldn’t.Forget At a thoaTeV tile | place has such an- atmosphere of gluonu' <’apt. DavTO a. ^ncer so if/ymt’Vi line up your guests “The—prime*’ascended rapidly to “That’s because you don’t work here,” replied the column . conductor as he picked up hlR RhearsVnd stahbe^ a cockroach that was trying to raid his pastepot.—Birmingham Age-Her- Thoinson and Capt. David Lees, doctors who served In the Brlt- s»y-1 hey pml shoot them out heire, with their plates i'll see that they gef^all That’s comity to. them. about 800 feet, and mo%t of The trip was made at thaUaltltqde,” Mr. Welsh reported. “Few schools of fish were seen at first! hut as m>^eye_grew ac customed to.the conditions many small schools of menhaden were observed. none J>~Tsfi army service, o can detoxicate a vaccine, which means that the* poison in It can * ► he removed o k “Using th "L’nv-gtfld I saw it, too,” said the othpr, “especially those scenes where they scrub." • * ~ ■ “What’s especially Interesting about GREEN’S AUGUST FLOWER new; method I have all moving at some depth, and Stop a minute and think what it Inject without toxic <► Putting on Side heen able of them breaking ‘water. Some schof^s means to say that “Green’s August Flower has been a household remedy all over the Civilized world for more than half a century." No higher praise Is possible and no better remedy can be found for constipation, Intestinal c ■troubles, torpid liver and the depress ed feeling that accompanies such dls- - orders. It is mc*t valuable for In digestion or nervous dyspepsia arid liver trouble, coming up of food, pal- -- pim thm of hearty- «*d many other symptoms. +yA few doses of August Flower-wlH- relieve yon^ It Is a gentle laxative. Ask your druggist. Sold in all civilized countries.—Adv. jtsband’s- in ’the navy, > Diner—How is it that the terrapin that I -know whaFjthey on your hill of fare Is always struck lleve incTIl Temind him out? •' ■ hoiriV.” Candid Waiter—That’s Just a fan^y — touch, sir. We never had ir'ferrapln ri ici/rn ln J°* n L were so near the surface that they appeared *as a reddish brown granu lar mass, ameboid in character atxL changing form constantly. Large Schools Observed. “Deeper scdiDois'had the appearance of large masses of sunken jgulfweed, and -others were so deep that they could he. dlst fiigui'dird chiefly hv the shadow they caused on the suspended urn a__gom.-, s seen at Watch That Cold! 0 ‘ Capt. Jane llorveux, the famous ^ French ftviatrix, the first woman ever <> tto .leWivVTf license” as" "pilot. "Tins ar- ♦ rived in New York to teach aviutioTi + to Amer^m women. ,L’a|»taiu Jlurveux,' who has heen a pilot since 1909, was stationed during * the war at Villa a Couhlay and following the urinlst|ce is wn'ft nssigneil ns n niiiil CiUrlec-hotwi>en rs Baris-and- BniKsols. Photo shows her with “Toto," her flying mascot. Chills and colds tend^ttT*throw an extra burden on the kidneya and pois- onap that well J^dpeva-normally throw off t accumulate. That may be why you have been feeling so tired, irri table and half sick since that cold. Don't wait for worse troublea to set in! If you suffer constant backache, headaches, dizzy apella and irregular kidney action, get a box of Doan't Kidney Pills todJy. Doan’a are help ing thousands. Ask your neighbor/ A South Carolina Case _ • R. G. Smith. 146 E. Lacey St.^C Chester, from Influcnzii parison with other’ object Oklahoma Lady Tells How Hei Husband Believes in Black’ Draught and Uses It For Many Ailments served breaking water. Those Were possibly, wenkfish, certainly not men haden’, as the\ lacked the character^ tic color of the latter. • A school of porpoises was olearh- -seen and could he followed under water.’ "Circumlocution office,” is a descrip tion used by the great novelist, Charles Dickens,_Jji his" book, “Little Dorrlt,” tcrrldicule offlcitd-delays and Indirect- n<*ss. It Is deserlbecl as the chief of Nownta, Okla— Mrs. W. B. Dawsop, a resident of this place, says; “My husband is a great believer in Black- Draught and tlriuks it cures about everything. t y It Js splendid Mr headache, constipa tion (whiclTusually causes headache), Indigestion any klnd_of stomach trouble, and we Just keep'lt for these troubles. I don’t know when we .lleve I was «.s near death with kidney trouble as anyone could be. I was troubled with dizzi ness and headaches. public departments In khe art of per- ’The most evident opportunity for the practical use of aircraft in the commercial fishcriesXnt the present time lies injlu'ir employnient awsconts i ceiving how not To dri it.V The name has come Into popular use as a syno nym for governmental routine, "red tape,” procrastOnCion and -dtdajp In V essel y kidneys didn’t act right, either. I tost weight and for the purse-seine fishermen, In tin pursuit of such species as menhaden transacting puld+e-busincss, couldn’t get wink for the fBggrs., tin- June 20, tl»e re trieving /If the treasure began. Laurentic, Torpe^ed During of sleep at nfght. 1 finally began using Doan’s Kidney Fill* mackerel, hhiefish, bluebaoks, kvaeks and other sehoollng fish. In the case of the spring mackerel fishery It is believed that the* use of aircraft wnuld- War, Carried $35,000,000 Gold Brought Up a*_. everything had failed to do m* good and only for Doan’* I wouldn't be alive today. Doan’s cured mi and the cure has been permanent.” Get Dean's at Aar Stars, 60c a Bes K1DNCT You naturally feel secure when you save much time in locating the fish know that the medicine you are about to upon their first appearance nnd^ln en abling the’fishermen to keep in touch with the fish ns they appeared farther north. The chief service rendered would be-notification of fishermen of the general vicinity of the schools and It would require actual trial and prac tice to determine how much could he done In dirccTlng thv fishing vessels to is taken in particular schools by means of radio telephone'or ether methods of signal ing. DOAN’S gold bars, each worth more than $r»,- 000, were hoisted to the surface and dumped ortlhe deck of the Itacer. The first of th/se bars brought lusty cheers from tip' crew of the salvage ship, hut tossing fortunes about soon came to he jnerejy another form of manual la* bor to these snllormen. > Salvaging" $33,-^ ‘ VIoSt ,)f Ui£_gold bars.were 9 Inches ingots and hqt-1 l°ng, 2 inches thick and 4 inches wider sFetttnsldp Ulu- un< * vveighe<l-whoitt 28. ponrrd'f.. For ve carried, when ! days not one whs found, as many of of January 25, them were hurled clear of the wreck t, on.c 7 of ni»e h.v tlie blasting necessary to make the imrthernmosT headlands of-Ireland at strong chamber accessible. Several ihe en'uiinee to Lough $ willy. Is he- feet of sand-have now been, washed ing conducted by the salvage ship over these - scattered * bars beneath l{ ;1(vr yf , masses of twisted steel and It fre- Tlie princely cafgo, iay at g jiepth fluently requires hours of patient la- of 22‘XlIl>S4B>?: Th^ TTold' and bullion ,>n r to pry them loose. The record were contuinwYn'the strong, chamber day’s-haul so far had heen 47 l»ars— nriTlrishiT T ^rTei4Tie^---'-ai'tm>T----Hnpreg-'---^* J Lr'U J —appmxij.mU*tly—LLai.iMRk—Thus- far several million dollars’ woYth of treasure has been-salvaged. - ~<^ r Divers Wofk in Shifts. The Race/" carries .eight divers. Their “trkdfs” , are so arranged that one diver' is at work throughout th* day. ’ Kaeh works half an hour and then must spend 30 minutes Th coming British Salvage Ship Conducts Qper — ations Off Shore of Ireland— ' Precious Metal Brought Up t in Buckets. You Do More Work* You are more ambitious and you get more enjoyment out of everything when yoor blood is in good condition. Impurities in the blood have a very depressing effect on the system, causing weakness, lazineaa. It i* mUure’s great helper in, reliev ing /„• Tills is ..'line thing I like especially Most Promising Field nervousness and sii Y * “It wnul.l appear that the nmnliad- , ren^l.c is ^’p< Lement of purity is with <>n fl^heij njTcrs the most promising >f Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp- field for experiment in this direction. . In the case of a-region like the mouth a medicine, you should of Chesapeake hay. where there are On sale at all drug stores j nrj T P menhad»*n Interests, and where « ■“» ■»£*'““ “/*•;«•; -fhore Is n.naval air station convonl,.,,,- do genii ten cents to Dr. •’>' ,OCftt<1 d, the conditions would seem Binghamton, N. Y., for a M h e excellent for the development When writing-be sure and of tactics in the’ use of aircraft to as- tper^—Adv. [ slst fishing opefH-thwsr— Thr-hnreftt tfo the fislimg flpet would be. In time and fuel saved in the searching- for fish and in the concentration of ef fort on large-schools instead of wast- QROVE’S TASTELESS Chill TONIC restores Energy and V itality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feat its strengthening, invigorating effect, ms how it brings color to the cheeks and how it improves the appetite, you will then appreciate its true tonic value. - GROVE’S TASTELESS Chill TONIC is not a patent medicine, it is simply IRON and QUININE suspended Ir/Syrup. So. pleasant even xhUdrea like it. The blood need&Quinine to Purify it and IRON to Enrich it These reliable tonic prop erties never fail to drive out impurities In the blood.' , The Strength-Creating Power of GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC has made it the favorite tonic in thousands of homes, More than thirty-five years ago, fofiu would ride a long distance to get GROVE’S TASTELESS Chill TONIC, when • For over 70 years Thedfortl’s Black- Draught has been ln use for many sim ple ailments and today Is a -recog nized standard remedy. In thousands of family medicine chests. It will j>ny you to keep Black-Draught In the house foi\ use when needed. , Your druggist sells ii,r—Adv, , Heading Her Off. “My husband anticipates my every wish.” “Mine seems to -have talent in that direction, too. At least, when I am about t*o express a wish he heads me off with a poverty plea." . * — liable by Us thick -steel walls Hy h.>TKsi doors. At first- p tlw Laurcntie’s ilecks wer away arid a'.passage was 11 Left Out, Somehow. Mrtrgaret^JtUiPs Cecil’s pujipies and 11 hvays" refers to them as her father does, as a “litter of pupjMes.”’ A day of Two, ago another playmate called her In to see twin-baby sisters. Mar- gri-ret. was thoughtful for a moment at that day, and then. WHERE TRIP OF ARMY TRUCKS ENDED the dinner table of theu family had Malaria or turning reproachfully, to her mother, said: “We.hover have a litter of any thing at our house.” den relief from the tremendous deep water pressure might cau^e partial or^~ complete paralysis. They are brought up in ten-fathom “hat'ils,” with- ten- minute’ “rest" intervals. ^ J Wly-m the dfty’.s work is over, the Tfirj-'s “catch” if" considerjifile, is dls- pateheti to London with an armed.con- needed a body-building, strength-giving tonic. The formula is just the same to day, and you can get it from any drag store. 60c per bottle. * ~~ A little “Danderine” stops your hair coming out and doubles ! its beauty. $100 Reward, $100 Catarrh Is a local disease greatly Influ enced by constitutional conditions.^, It therefore requires constitutional treat ment. ' HALL’S CATARP.Ii MEDICINE Is taken internally and acta through ths Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sys tem. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE destroys the foundation of Hie disease, gives the patient strength by improving the general health and assist* nature ln doing-TtS" work. $100.00 for any case of Catarrir that HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE falls to cure. . Druggists 76c. Testimonials free. BJ. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio. < -the you’ll find Sloan’s Liniment gofjtens the severe __ ~ rheumatic ache l Had Notftange for $20, | 1 So Court. Raised Fine \ Not Excused Just >t it Pihytratj r naturally. What a kense of soothing relVet soon iollbwsT Gertie—T couldn’t say. I did riot ^xternai. aches, stiffness,—soreness# fcljOVL ,vxm werr* utT vet cramped muscles, strained sinews, back “cricks”—those ailments can’t fight off the relieving qualities of Sloan’s Liniment. Clean, convenient, economical. 35c, 70c, $1.40. 'lo llop falling hair at once and rid tne §ealp of every particle of dandruff, get a smjill bottle of delightful “Dun- derine” at any .drug or-toilet counter for a few cent.s7lrour r ''«-4iuJ^^ ■hand'and rub it into the sfiilpT^After sportsrium. of Ft was cangfirLftpeed Cuticura Comforts Baby’s Skin ^ When red, rough and itching with hot baths of Cuticura Soap and touches of Cutlcqra Ointment. Also make use now and then of thaLexquisltely scent ed dusting. pawdetv*Cuticura ’Talcum, one of the indispensable Cuticura Toilet Trto>-^Adv. ^ — July 7 Washington -0-Miles Sept, 6 San fenasco 3000 Miles you ten Hollars ee said.. several applications th'^ hair usually stops coming out and jmu Cftn^t rind any dandruff. Help your hat-r to grow strong. tli+ciL»*»ddong and become soft glossy'ft nd twice as-beftujtiful atod ttbun- dant.—Ad\*r^>^:"' ^ H , Defined A Bad Cough An Economist, my son man i>ut I. ofin’ ojiarfge- jhe fine," the Judge replied. . “You are fined *20“ v Mr. Funk paid fhe.flh^t ' whh can save money by cutting down f other people’s expenses , At_the time of the signing of the armistice there were. 10,000 dogaem ployed in various capacities a^ong tbe " The avevag&‘ depth of the Ariandr liestimatalat fbout"16,000^ waft frd»t#~ Liniment Keep ii handy ' js